The Second Amendment Book Bomb

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The Second Amendment Book Bomb

December 15 marks America’s Bill of Rights Day, the anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. To commemorate this event, we have created the Second Amendment Book Bomb, a unique and powerful way to communicate the importance of the Bill of Rights’ Second Amendment for the protection of liberty. With your help, we can launch constitutional rights to the top of national book bestseller lists, making a loud and clear statement that Second Amendment rights are inalienable!

"Trust in God with hand on sword" -Inscription on my family's coat of arms from medieval England
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The Southern states will not ratify a new Constitution unless it allows secession (which it most surely won't!) There are too many parts of this country that would seek autonomy or at least partial autonomy (the South, California, and Southwest.) A new Constitutional Convention would lead to political Balkanization and our government knows that. A new Constitution would mean the end of the United States we know and lead to more of a European Union type set-up, especially in light of current conditions and mutual distrust of the Federal government.
Just isn't going to happen!

returning to the subject of the thread...

I just started reading it ("The Founders' Second Amendment: Origins of the Right to Bear Arms", Stephen P. Halbrook, 2008). I am sure it is excellent.

I just finished a library copy of a 1984 book written by the same author, "That Every Man Be Armed: the Evolution of a Constitutional Right". This book is fantastic! It covers the right of the armed citizen from ancient Greece and Rome, England, the American Revolution, and lists tons of details on lots of relevant court cases (SCOTUS and otherwise). I must buy a copy because it is an excellent 2A reference.